_ WHO’S DRIVING YOUR FUTURE? _ CITIZENS IN MOTION www.arcadis.com JOHN BATTEN Arcadis Global Cities Director [email protected] _CONTACT @ArcadisGlobal Arcadis
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_ WHO’S DRIVING YOUR FUTURE?
_CITIZENSIN MOTION
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JOHN BATTEN
Arcadis Global Cities Director
_CONTACT
@ArcadisGlobal
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Embed sustainable
transport choices
ahead of CAV roll-out:
e.g. car sharing
Continue to work
with the private
sector to enhance
the availability of EV
charging infrastru
cture.
Urban planning required
to ensure infrastru
cture
and systems are future-
proofed to accommodate
and facilitate future
CAV systems.
Engage and educate
the community to
build awareness
and gain wider
acceptance of CAV.
Incentivize the switch
away from private car
ownership to sharing
models of mass
modes of transport.
ARCADIS RECOMMENDATIONS
Develop technologies required to deliver a reliable CAV system
that can be safely incorporated into living
environments.
CITY MOBILITY OBJECTIVES
Accelerate and leverage sustainable, cost-effective technologies to provide safe and reliable green transportation to achieve a car-light Singapore.
Unify CAV regulation with
other digitalization initiatives.
Tim RisbridgerArcadisCountry Head,Singapore
“ As our population grows and the roads become more congested, CAV technology is the clear solution for future urban mobility challenges.”
_Citizen of Singapore
• CAV concept broadly accepted by citizens of Singapore.
• Increasing acceptance of ridesharing schemes.
• High level of digital maturity boosted by a number of public/private joint initiatives.
• Focus on CAV for ‘first and last mile’ in regional transit.
• EV still lack popularity amongst individual car owners due to price considerations.
“CAV is especially promising for Singapore because it can help alleviate the tight land and manpower limits that currently constrain our land transport system.”
_ Mr. Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for Transport
• Committee on Autonomous Road Transport for Singapore (CARTS) coordinates all CAV initiatives.
• Active testing; center for CAV testing opened in 2016 and a MaaS Lab at NTU/Jurong.
• The Government plans to have self-driving buses and shuttles on public roads by 2022.
• Targeting a 10 fold increase of EV in ridesharing and taxis by 2020.
“ We are moving toward a future where the general public has an increasing acceptance of CAV. However, there is still a long way to go, such as addressing perceived safety concerns to enable integration with other modes of transport.”
_ Tim Risbridger, Arcadis Country Head, Singapore
• Very high quality road and communications network.
• Open-data based analytics helped reduce overcrowding on buses by 92%, even with growing passenger numbers.
• Accelerating density of EV charging stations with 10 fold increase by 2020.
• Scarcity of land for development: 12% of land currently used for parking and roads.
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CITIZEN CONNECTION
Over 8m passenger trips a day.
Citizens spend almost 90 minutes every day on public transport.
In 2015, there were almost 1m motor vehicles; 50% private cars.
One of the world’s most active CAV testing environments.
A city leading in alternative modes of mobility as part of its Smart Nation vision.
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ARE YOU DRIVING THE FUTURE OF YOUR CITY’S MOBILITY?